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Zeus rules the waves at Paris ceremony
Carbon composite trimaran was engineered and constructed in just three months.
2nd August 2024
Innovation in Textiles
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Paris
Zeus, the flying metallic horse, captivated audiences worldwide as it soared above the River Seine during the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
The 14-metre long and 5-metre wide carbon composite trimaran that was used to manoeuvre the Zeus figure down the Seine was created by MMProcess, a composite design and technology specialist based in Brittany, France.
Engineered and constructed in just three months, the fully electric, zero-emission trimaran is based on the latest hydrodynamic design and race-boat technology, ensuring the figure glided smoothly and silently above the water.
For the fabrication of the hulls, cross beams and underwater foils of the trimaran, Sicomin SR 8100/SD 882x and SR 1700/SD 280x were employed to provide the required stiffness and lightweight properties of the carbon fibre components and the structural integrity and safety of the mechanized horse.
“We are delighted to have contributed to such an extraordinary and memorable event,” said Philippe Marcovich, Sicomin president. “Our collaboration with MMProcess not only highlights the capabilities of Sicomin epoxy systems but also demonstrates the innovative spirit and engineering excellence that the Paris 2024 Olympics represent.”
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